It isn’t a small minority anymore asking our regulators to limit biotech’s far-reaching arm. There is now an open letter endorsed by more than 59 million people asking both US and UK officials to be more prudent in questioning the hazards of genetically modified crops.

The open letter is signed by celebrities, scientists, farmers, academics in various fields, business tycoons, and every day people like you and me.

It’s called the letter from America, but it is getting global attention. No longer can Americans be called sheeple. We are clearly voicing or disdain for GM crops in ever growing numbers, and our eyes are wide open.

One high-profile signatory, actress Susan Sarandon says:

“We’ve had GMOs in the US for nearly 20 years. Instead of bringing certainty and security they have raised more and more worrying questions about their effectiveness, their necessity, and even their safety.

“Polls show that the majority of US citizens – and in fact citizens everywhere – either want them labelled or taken out of the food system altogether. It’s important to keep pressing our elected representatives to act in accordance with this strong public mandate.”

Chef Alice Waters, Robert Kennedy Jr., Sara Gilbert, Tommy Hilfiger, Marianne Williamson, Philip L Bereano, Professor Emeritus of Technology and Public Policy at the University of Washington, Evaggalos Villianatos, former EPA Analyst and author of Poison Spring, and many others second her sentiments.

The letter points out the alarming take-over of the American farming system by GMOs stating that in the US, 94% of the soy, 93% of corn (maize) and 96% of cotton grown is all genetically modified. It is clear that this only happened with the power of biotech lobbyists and the infiltration of our government agencies.

If the United States Department of Agriculture was the CEO of a company that had promised its shareholders this kind of performance and had failed as badly as biotech has (with the USDA and FDA’s permission) – it would have been fired long ago.

Biotech seeds cost more (3-6 times more than conventional seeds) and the pesticides and herbicides that must be purchased to ensure their growth account for a considerable cost – both monetarily and to the health of people around the world.

The letter goes on to detail damage of GMOs to human health, and the degradation of the environment, as well as the overall denial of science which has proven both of these phenomenon to be accurate.

There is no ‘independent’ research which our agencies will accept. Any studies which raise cause for concern are thrown out or ignored, and studies conducted by biotech itself are heralded as the next ‘proof’ that GMOs are ‘safe’ or ‘equivalent’ to real food.

The letter calls for us to speak out – and so we have – by the millions:

“We strongly urge you to resist the approval of genetically modified crops, to refuse to plant those crops that have been approved, to reject the import and/or sale of GM-containing animal feeds and foods intended for human consumption, and to speak out against the corporate influence over politics, regulation and science...